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i lived with my family in janesville. every weekend, i am with my family. yesterday was turkey hunting and track meet and then dinner with my mom. i could not give up those weekends. john told me, if you do not like the job, change it, keep your weekends at home and focus on policy, make it work. turn it around. i took the advice and i soon realized i could do this and i actually like the job. now i feel like the dog that caught the car who was never chasing it in the first place. [laughter] we seem to have something in common as well. at the beginning of your senior year, i also did not know what i would be doing after graduation. this job is not anything i ever expected or even thought i wanted. yet i still am doing what i , love. public policy. i learned, eventually, in my journey, that public policy was my vocation. public service is where i found my fulfillment. through all the twists and the turns, that has been the consistent theme of my life. now you have to go out and figure out what is yours. it may change as you get older. the only way you're goi
i lived with my family in janesville. every weekend, i am with my family. yesterday was turkey hunting and track meet and then dinner with my mom. i could not give up those weekends. john told me, if you do not like the job, change it, keep your weekends at home and focus on policy, make it work. turn it around. i took the advice and i soon realized i could do this and i actually like the job. now i feel like the dog that caught the car who was never chasing it in the first place. [laughter] we...
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>> janesville. lou: he lost his hometown, and the congressional race. >> and trump won janesville in the primary in wisconsin. lou: yes, he did. unfortunately he didn't win wisconsin. it's a trade-off. i got to keep this thing sdpar balanced. let's turn, sarah to new mexico, to susana martinez. trump going after her after she snubbed him, maybe a couple of very nasty remarks, and the best they could do is come up with a campaign spokesman to respond. what's the deal there? your reaction? >> donald trump has never been one to take a perceived slight laying down, this is all feeding into the narrative he's built so far which is he's not afraid to call out members of his own party when he feels they're not being fair to him and when he feels they're not taking care of business. today you heard him say susana martinez, there is unemployment in new mexico, she's not handling it, that's something his supporters want to hear. he's not afraid to take on the establishment in both parties. lou: when you say h
>> janesville. lou: he lost his hometown, and the congressional race. >> and trump won janesville in the primary in wisconsin. lou: yes, he did. unfortunately he didn't win wisconsin. it's a trade-off. i got to keep this thing sdpar balanced. let's turn, sarah to new mexico, to susana martinez. trump going after her after she snubbed him, maybe a couple of very nasty remarks, and the best they could do is come up with a campaign spokesman to respond. what's the deal there? your...
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i would start by something paul ryan said yesterday in janesville, wisconsin, we're beginning the process of discussing what unity in the party looks like, that's about three steps toward unification but for paul ryan it's about issues. i don't think he cares about these shiny object things. if donald trump holds the line on some issues he thinks it's fine but i'm not sure any of this matters. donald trump does not need lindsey graham. he's going to win south carolina. it's more important for house members and senate members than it is for the people with donald trump. >> he needs there not to be a third party candidate. >> no doubt. >> he needs there not to be ben sass or someone running from the right and jill "the washington post" had an article talking about these people from mitt romney to bill crystal, mike murphy trying toage tate to get that person out there but that person doesn't seem to exist. >> at this point they're looking for that candidate, and i think very much to the point that you were talking about. keep in mind this is a guy who has not had the past two republican pre
i would start by something paul ryan said yesterday in janesville, wisconsin, we're beginning the process of discussing what unity in the party looks like, that's about three steps toward unification but for paul ryan it's about issues. i don't think he cares about these shiny object things. if donald trump holds the line on some issues he thinks it's fine but i'm not sure any of this matters. donald trump does not need lindsey graham. he's going to win south carolina. it's more important for...
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at a trump event in janesville, wisconsin, we meet miguel fajardo. >> what do you say to those who are going to watch this and say i cannot believe he's supporting donald trump? >> those people, it's because -- >> fajardo says he emigrated, quote, the right way, legally. now a u.s. citizen, he says trump has empowered him, emboldened him even to speak up and speak out against illegal immigration. >> build the walls. have to come in the right way. you have to come in the right way. >> i can't believe those latino people support donald trump because those peoples, they forgot where they come from, you know. >> reporter: for the flores family, with donald trump surging in the polls, they say it is a battle of survival. while their four children were born in the u.s., parents jose and maria entered the country illegally. under a trump presidency, they fear their family will be broken up. because of trump, the flores family and many others like them have stepped up their activism for undocumented immigrants. in an act of symbolism and pride, they say, at rallies they wave both the mexican a
at a trump event in janesville, wisconsin, we meet miguel fajardo. >> what do you say to those who are going to watch this and say i cannot believe he's supporting donald trump? >> those people, it's because -- >> fajardo says he emigrated, quote, the right way, legally. now a u.s. citizen, he says trump has empowered him, emboldened him even to speak up and speak out against illegal immigration. >> build the walls. have to come in the right way. you have to come in the...
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during a scheduled appearance in his hometown of janesville, wisconsin. in case you did miss it here's exactly what speaker ryan said yesterday when asked if he would support donald trump. >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i'm not there right now. and i hope to, though, and i want to, but i think what is required is that we unify this party. and i think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee. i don't want to underplay what he accomplished. he needs to be congratulated for an enormous accomplishment. >> now, before speaking out today, trump initially responded with the following statement. quote, i am not ready to support speaker ryan's agenda. perhaps in the future we can work together and come to an agreement about what is best for the american people. they have been treated so badly for so long that it is about time for politicians to put them first. trump did not mention the speaker at a campaign rally in west virginia last night. it's his first since becoming the presumptive republican
during a scheduled appearance in his hometown of janesville, wisconsin. in case you did miss it here's exactly what speaker ryan said yesterday when asked if he would support donald trump. >> i'm just not ready to do that at this point. i'm not there right now. and i hope to, though, and i want to, but i think what is required is that we unify this party. and i think the bulk of the burden on unifying the party will have to come from our presumptive nominee. i don't want to underplay what...
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i think that is a long shot as the speaker is probably pretty solid back in janesville. i do think that ryan is trying to protect some of the things they have been working on and maybe this meeting is a meeting of the minds on policy to go forward with republicans and trump. david: that is for, scheduled for thursday and we will be watching very closely to see what happens. bret baier, thank you very much for coming in, appreciate it. >> see you, david. melissa: mental competency lawsuit against 92-year-old media mowing fell sumner redstone has been thrown out. ashley webster has the details on this one. as this soap opera turns, ashley. >> it was quite a is alicious trial. it was thrown out with prejudice which means it can not be brought back again, done, said the judge however this decision has nothing to do with sumner redstone's ability to manage the two company that he has 80% stake in. both companies, that would be viacom and cbs. and you can be sure that the investors of both those companies kept a very close eye on this trial. now, viacom down 2%, cbs down nearl
i think that is a long shot as the speaker is probably pretty solid back in janesville. i do think that ryan is trying to protect some of the things they have been working on and maybe this meeting is a meeting of the minds on policy to go forward with republicans and trump. david: that is for, scheduled for thursday and we will be watching very closely to see what happens. bret baier, thank you very much for coming in, appreciate it. >> see you, david. melissa: mental competency lawsuit...
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i lived with my family in janesville. every weekend, i am with my family. it was turkey hunting and track meet and then with my mom. i could not give up those weekends. not like me, if you do the job, change it, keep your weekends at home and focus on it, make it work, turn it around. i took the advice and i soon realized i could do this and i actually like the job. dog that caught the car who was never chasing it in the first place. [laughter] we seem to have something in common as well. at the beginning of your senior year, i also did not know what i would be doing after graduation. this job is not anything i ever expected or thought i wanted here yet i still am doing what i love. public policy. i learned, eventually, in my journey, that public policy was my vocation. public service is where i found my fulfillment. through all the twists and the turns, that has been the consistent theme of my life. now you have to go out and figure out what is yours. it may change as you get older. only way you're going to find out is if you take your work seriously. it i
i lived with my family in janesville. every weekend, i am with my family. it was turkey hunting and track meet and then with my mom. i could not give up those weekends. not like me, if you do the job, change it, keep your weekends at home and focus on it, make it work, turn it around. i took the advice and i soon realized i could do this and i actually like the job. dog that caught the car who was never chasing it in the first place. [laughter] we seem to have something in common as well. at...
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reporter: now, pamela, it's important to note i think that on the top line paul ryan in his district in janesville, wisconsin, is sitting in a very good place up to this point. ted cruz won that district by more than 19 points over donald trump. paul ryan with a 76% approval rating amongst wisconsin republicans. the threat maybe not necessarily as real as it would appear. but sarah palin's point stands and it's one donald trump has been making as well. he has done the best in the primary. he has won millions of votes. perhaps it's time that republican leaders pay more attention to what he wants, his perspective on things, and not expect him to come the other way, and it's a position actually supported by somebody who you might not expect. 2008 presidential nominee john mccain. take a listen to what he told cnn's manu raju. >> are you worried that there's a disconnect there? >> there has -- you have to draw the conclusion that there is some distance, if not a disconnect, between party leadership and members of congress and many of the voters who have selected donald trump to be the nominee of the p
reporter: now, pamela, it's important to note i think that on the top line paul ryan in his district in janesville, wisconsin, is sitting in a very good place up to this point. ted cruz won that district by more than 19 points over donald trump. paul ryan with a 76% approval rating amongst wisconsin republicans. the threat maybe not necessarily as real as it would appear. but sarah palin's point stands and it's one donald trump has been making as well. he has done the best in the primary. he...
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not far from janesville. so my question to you is that identify been very displayed by this year's election thus far. i'll never support donald trump -- >> why is that? [laughter] >> in case you haven't heard. but i'll never support donald trump, and ted cruz does very little to appeal to me as a young voter. and so i ask you what advice or reasons for optimism could you offer to young republicans such as myself who find it very difficult to support either of the two leading candidates for our party's nomination? >> well, unfortunately, this is not the first time i've had this question. [laughter] let me -- [laughter] all right. so as you know, i'm chair of the convention. i learned about this, because the speaker of the house -- by the way, i didn't learn about this until after i had had become speaker of the house. [laughter] i'm very neutral on this, i would look at the ideas. look at the platform that's being advanced. look at the agenda process which, by the way, we decided in the house before the electi
not far from janesville. so my question to you is that identify been very displayed by this year's election thus far. i'll never support donald trump -- >> why is that? [laughter] >> in case you haven't heard. but i'll never support donald trump, and ted cruz does very little to appeal to me as a young voter. and so i ask you what advice or reasons for optimism could you offer to young republicans such as myself who find it very difficult to support either of the two leading...
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i live with my family in janesville. every weekend i am here with my family. yesterday was turkey hunting and track meet and then dinner at my mom's. today, here in kenosha with you. i couldn't give those weekends up. but john told me, if you don't like the job, then change it. keep your weekends at home. focus on policy. make it work. turn it around. so, i took his advice, and soon i realized -- i can do this. i actually liked the job. now, i feel like the dog that finally caught the car that i wasn't chasing it in the first place. and you see? we have something in common -- at the beginning of your senior year, i also didn't know what i'd be doing after graduation. this job isn't anything i ever expected-or even wanted. and yet i'm still doing what i love -- public policy. i learned eventually in my journey that public policy was my vocation, public service was where i found fulfillment.through all the twists and turns, that has been the consistent theme of my life. now you have to figure out what is yours. it may change as you get older, but the only way yo
i live with my family in janesville. every weekend i am here with my family. yesterday was turkey hunting and track meet and then dinner at my mom's. today, here in kenosha with you. i couldn't give those weekends up. but john told me, if you don't like the job, then change it. keep your weekends at home. focus on policy. make it work. turn it around. so, i took his advice, and soon i realized -- i can do this. i actually liked the job. now, i feel like the dog that finally caught the car that...
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paul ryan who you'll recall at a trump rally in wisconsin near janesville had people yelling out paul ryno which tells you about the challenge that the speaker faces, the idea that the most conservative speaker life are in history of the house is viewed by some as a rhino comp dedicated appropriations or a budget through even now is going to have an easy time of it next time. with all these other challenges if they lose the white house means that congress is going to be a very interesting and not terribly edifying place, whether it's for the next president or for the rest of us. >> thank you very much. terrific summary. i'm going to turn to john and the second to talk about the governor's races but norman mentioned how proud we are of this election series and this is a bittersweet moment for norm and for me because this is the last time we will meet industry. we've been meeting every two years for election watch, almost 100 sessions since 1982 in this very room. aei is moving to 1789 massachusetts avenue so we will have our first session at we were are hopeful the upper first in the n
paul ryan who you'll recall at a trump rally in wisconsin near janesville had people yelling out paul ryno which tells you about the challenge that the speaker faces, the idea that the most conservative speaker life are in history of the house is viewed by some as a rhino comp dedicated appropriations or a budget through even now is going to have an easy time of it next time. with all these other challenges if they lose the white house means that congress is going to be a very interesting and...
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. >> elected in janesville since 1998. democrats have been elected president in my district. republicans have. i'm going to keep winning. my people -- >> you're not going to keep winning. >> your people -- >> guys, guys -- >> this is like hamilton. you should take this to broadway. this is good. >> here's the bottom line. every four years or eight years a new president comes into town. and they believe they are the first people to ever get elected president. i've had this conversation with three administrations when they come in. and they don't realize that they still have to play by the rules of washington. so where is paul ryan after donald trump's elected president? he's still the most powerful guy when it comes to getting legislation started. >> if donald trump wins, he'll win on the basis of an insurgency to break the washington you're describing where people say i'm going to go talk to the rules committee and we'll bottle up your bill and we'll do this. that's what people will be rebelling against, and that's going to be -- >> but it's still there. >> but still there. >
. >> elected in janesville since 1998. democrats have been elected president in my district. republicans have. i'm going to keep winning. my people -- >> you're not going to keep winning. >> your people -- >> guys, guys -- >> this is like hamilton. you should take this to broadway. this is good. >> here's the bottom line. every four years or eight years a new president comes into town. and they believe they are the first people to ever get elected president....
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>> i'm just saying at the end of the day, there are a lot more trump supporters in janesville, wisconsin, than paul wants to kiss off and sometimes you have to be willing to tell people, you know what? support me if you want. but going back to the art of the deal -- i just wanted to get that out there. if trump were like any other politician like mitt romney, he'd go, well, i look forward to paul ryan looking through my charts and position papers and supporting me one day. and so it's all in paul ryan's hands. trump's no. screw you. i don't support you either. >> he didn't say screw you. >> but there was a nice enough edge to him and a nice enough push back that this allows you to do this publicly while you have people privately calling going, hey, let's get you guys together. you can figure it out. >> so -- >> i've got a darker view. >> you have a darker view? the rest of the media, the headlines are like, oh, my -- i thought when i read headlines it would be like trump/ryan at each other's heads. it seems like a news exchange. i'm here, i'm here, we're hoping to get here. >> i agree. h
>> i'm just saying at the end of the day, there are a lot more trump supporters in janesville, wisconsin, than paul wants to kiss off and sometimes you have to be willing to tell people, you know what? support me if you want. but going back to the art of the deal -- i just wanted to get that out there. if trump were like any other politician like mitt romney, he'd go, well, i look forward to paul ryan looking through my charts and position papers and supporting me one day. and so it's all...
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ted cruz comfortably won janesville and the surrounding areas in paul ryan's district. mark halperin, for most republicans, they are trying to figure out exactly how to deal with -- if they are talking about musicals, "hamilton," how do you solve a problem like donald. that's what the gop is trying to figure out. today their leader is having to figure that out. how do they embrace him without looking like they are betraying everything they have stood for for the past 20 years. >> that's their goal talking to senior ryan aides, what they want are two things out of their relationship with trump and at least to make progress today. one, they want unity. they want people in the republican party, in the big tent, that donald trump is spread out. there can be unity. conservatives can feel good about running as part of a trump ticket. the second thing they want is some sense from trump he's got conservative principles. trump says he's a conservative. he's got some positions ryan doesn't view as conservative. can they come together with some principles trump emphasizes that con
ted cruz comfortably won janesville and the surrounding areas in paul ryan's district. mark halperin, for most republicans, they are trying to figure out exactly how to deal with -- if they are talking about musicals, "hamilton," how do you solve a problem like donald. that's what the gop is trying to figure out. today their leader is having to figure that out. how do they embrace him without looking like they are betraying everything they have stood for for the past 20 years....